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DANSKE HERALDISKE OFFICERS-EXLIBRIS
Hedegaard, E.O.A.

   

- N.P. : n.p. (1964)
- 8vo.
- patterned paper-covered boards, leather spine label.
- (ii), 150, (2) pages
- Order Nr. 73257
- Price: $ 30.00



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First edition, limited to 400 copies. Study, in Danish, of the Danish heraldic bookplates of military officers. Introductory text followed by 43 full-page plates reproducing the bookplates. Covers faded with some wear at spine ends.

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Limited to 360 numbered copies (Cock-a-hoop 189). A simple love tale illustrated with 8 aquatints by John Buckland-Wright. Printed on Arnold's mould-made paper in Caslon's Old Face type. Cock-A-Hoop- "A simple tale, as evanescent as the scent of wild thyme, into which Phyllis Hartnoll wove the mingled ecstasy and heart-break of young lover..." Exceptionally suited to illustration, the tale inspired John Buckland-Wright to create a series of large and brilliant copper engravings combined experimentally with aquatint." However, Cave and Manson state in A History of The Golden Cockerel Press 1920-1960 (see pages 202-203) that Sanford "decided to cut expenditure by substituting collotype reproductions instead of intaglio prints in ordinary copies...though 'special' copies still had a set of the prints printed intaglio." Very fine copy.




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